18 Sept 2019
Spike in visitors - NOT amateur radio
Periodically, I wake up to see that visits to this blog have shot up. Today was a point in case: looking at the blog quite early I see the visits today are already higher than the whole of yesterday. When this happens I can usually see where these come from. Often it is hackers in Eastern Europe, but there is no evidence of this on this occasion. Maybe I have a sudden interest in what I write. Somehow I doubt this!
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hackers
East Anglia - NOT amateur radio
Much of East Anglia, UK, is flat. There are some small hills, but some may call these small bumps! This photo was taken out of a train window yesterday. Despite the flattish landscapes Norfolk and Suffolk have some great rolling scenery and some very old villages and very old medieval churches.
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east anglia
17 Sept 2019
A rest
As we have been out most of the day, I have not been active on any bands today. As you know, I am usually on 6m or 2m FT8, mostly RX with the occasional CQ. Later in the autumn I shall return to 630m WSPR.
OFCOM update
On the OFCOM website is an update on the UK homes with fibre connections all the way into homes allowing super fast broadband. Apparently 2.5m homes have this capability now. See their website.
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ofcom
Lesser Chirpy 10m transceiver
Some years ago I designed a very simple transceiver for 10m CW. This was a "for fun" rig, but it does work. Looking at the circuit it could be further simplified. It is already very simple. XBM 10-2 was the original name.
Sadly health issues stopped me fully testing this in the sunspot maximum years.
Maybe I should try it in the next Es season? Got to find it first!
See https://sites.google.com/site/g3xbmqrp3/hf/chirpy
Sadly health issues stopped me fully testing this in the sunspot maximum years.
Maybe I should try it in the next Es season? Got to find it first!
See https://sites.google.com/site/g3xbmqrp3/hf/chirpy
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10m,
lesser chirpy
Norwich cathedral bosses NOT amateur radio
Norman Norwich cathedral has some of the finest bosses anywhere. The examples shown are in the cloisters. Most of the stones to build the cathedral came from Normandy nearly 1000 years ago, which I find amazing.
To think this was built all that time ago without cranes and mechanical aids we have today.
Also, where did they get the manpower? There are over 1000 medieval churches in Norfolk alone
To think this was built all that time ago without cranes and mechanical aids we have today.
Also, where did they get the manpower? There are over 1000 medieval churches in Norfolk alone
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norwich
Norwich - NOT amateur radio
My brother is visiting from Devon. He wanted to go to Norwich, so we went by train. Much of the stone for the cathedral was brought be sea and river from Normandy in France nearly 1000 years ago. They built a canal to transport the stones from the River Wensum to the cathedral. The cathedral took 49 years to build. The photo show's Pool's Ferry where the canal began.
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norwich
16 Sept 2019
Yet more yuppy pads - NOT amateur radio
No doubt the developer makes plenty of profit from these houses that ordinary people cannot afford. Social housing does not seem to really count these days. I expect these homes will be sold to young executives working in Cambridge.
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houses
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